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it is going to reach the samsungs and an droids and apples of the united states? no. they are in double digit territory. you know, this is something that i think enterprise users look at saying, listen, we worked with blackberry 7 for a long time, and, you know what? it's time to move on to something different and more updated -- something to be, you know, reflective of what we want in 2011, not something we used since 2009 and 2010. shibani: all the phones i have, the iphone, my z10, and my regular blackberry. i think they made a critical mistake in not getting the phone with the keyboard app. i have a 3-year-old keyboard phone and will not give it up. this was a critical, i think, misstep, that the company did not take, and to win over very important customers, but they got time for that. ramone, thank you very much for joining us today, and, of course, we want to know what you think because that's what matters most. here's the question tonight. which smart phone do you prefer? do you like the blackberry? , iphone, or android phone? log on to gerriwillis.com, and vo
it is going to reach the samsungs and an droids and apples of the united states? no. they are in double digit territory. you know, this is something that i think enterprise users look at saying, listen, we worked with blackberry 7 for a long time, and, you know what? it's time to move on to something different and more updated -- something to be, you know, reflective of what we want in 2011, not something we used since 2009 and 2010. shibani: all the phones i have, the iphone, my z10, and my...
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i have my iphone or my samsung's. push a button. the car is waiting for me when i met a parking lot. >> it is really simple. consumers today, over one-half million apps available. if you think about the average phone has about 40. you could the average consumer. and consumers are lacking something that really changes their lives on a daily basis. what this allows you to do, ap by phone application that allows you to pay for your parking, whether as st. metered or a valley garage or at negated derived literally from your phone. we also have local coupons so that once you park your car you can say, well, i have a local offer. sandra: another angle that i did not realize, this to begin for retailers because you could get your parking ticket validated online rather then come up, my gosh, i just left the store and i forget to validate. >> and that is one of the benefits of what we do. we are a tool for economic development for cities. for example, phoenix and now we just lost a city's gate. a high-end retail center in the middle of downt
i have my iphone or my samsung's. push a button. the car is waiting for me when i met a parking lot. >> it is really simple. consumers today, over one-half million apps available. if you think about the average phone has about 40. you could the average consumer. and consumers are lacking something that really changes their lives on a daily basis. what this allows you to do, ap by phone application that allows you to pay for your parking, whether as st. metered or a valley garage or at...
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liz: does not want me to buy something like the samsung collected directly or the apple? >> essentialist happened the holiday season for every customer they gained that was a customer they began to retrain. they are price competitive, not that expensive. liz: can you retrain a customer? >> i think that is where the issue comes in. it all comes down to online and inflow conversion. that is a lot more difficult to me. i don't think you can retain those. they'll have a lot of competitive countermeasures at their exposure. liz: i'm looking at this thinking if i listen to you, i have lost money. >> to get it would be a mistake to assume management long-term goal are achievable. more realistically with the cost-cutting measures in place really think this is when you take a longer-term approach to and did not buy into the hype right now what we have seen in the last couple of months. not enough to back it right now. liz: i'm looking at this, for price target 23 or 22 and change, what do i do when it hits 23? >> the fact is you want to take long-term, price is true. they will tur
liz: does not want me to buy something like the samsung collected directly or the apple? >> essentialist happened the holiday season for every customer they gained that was a customer they began to retrain. they are price competitive, not that expensive. liz: can you retrain a customer? >> i think that is where the issue comes in. it all comes down to online and inflow conversion. that is a lot more difficult to me. i don't think you can retain those. they'll have a lot of...
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the what said jose officials are not giving up especially when samsung wants out. over $7 million worth of incentives to say it is money well spent? let's ask our panel. what you think? >> it is lovely to try but i am surprised that san jose has $7 million to give away. but if the state has not been providing an attractive business climate and policies are bad for business in this economy economy, they will go where they need to go. if governor period texas can't attract business and is good for texas and good for period sounds like a short-term bribe. >> you could always wonder if what you did for samsung do for us. >> this creates a cycle that you could call this extortion if you try to seek a better deal to get concessions where you are. but mark my words sam stone -- samsung is thing they are it is a benefit to be in silicon valley a huge pipeline of future talent. neil: but that is the issue. people are leaving. >> not as huge but mark my words this is their attempt to make business bottom line a little bit friendlier for staying in they are extorting the city
the what said jose officials are not giving up especially when samsung wants out. over $7 million worth of incentives to say it is money well spent? let's ask our panel. what you think? >> it is lovely to try but i am surprised that san jose has $7 million to give away. but if the state has not been providing an attractive business climate and policies are bad for business in this economy economy, they will go where they need to go. if governor period texas can't attract business and is...
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take a look at what they are preparing to offer to samsung. a $3.9 million reduction in the traffic impact fee, a 2.6 million utility tax rebate and half a million dollars in tax refunds. they have a better business climate and no income tax. the silicon valley giant is committed to growing its current 200,000-square-foot facility with its many employees to the new facility which will be 700,000 square feet, and with that additional space will come about a third more workers. san jose mayor chuck reed says the tax breaks will eventually mean more tax breaks for the city, though the tax association says it's not a fair way to do business. >> we will get about $25 million in additional revenues for the city of san jose in a variety of taxes, and it will give up about 7 million of that over ten years to help keep samsung here. >> reporter: we talked about the ceo of another company, bestronics, which just moved into a manufacturing facility, but without tax ensent tiincent the city. he doesn't be grudge that they got a break because it means a he
take a look at what they are preparing to offer to samsung. a $3.9 million reduction in the traffic impact fee, a 2.6 million utility tax rebate and half a million dollars in tax refunds. they have a better business climate and no income tax. the silicon valley giant is committed to growing its current 200,000-square-foot facility with its many employees to the new facility which will be 700,000 square feet, and with that additional space will come about a third more workers. san jose mayor...
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samsung says it's developing a so-called smart watch. this on the heels of rumor that apple is working on its own version of a wearable gadget. can samsung pull it off? and who would want a smart watch? who is that appealing to? ben baharon is with me, but roger kay has his doubts. roger, you don't think a smart watch is something that will really catch on. why? >> well, maria, people have stopped wearing watches about five years ago when they started using their smartphones. and unless it's a piece of jewelry, mostly people would rather just use their phones for now. >> ben, what do you think? >> i think there's a couple things. i think that, you know, thinking about this as a watch is probably the wrong way. if you look at something like the nike fuel band, it has time keeping capabilities in it, but it is not actually a watch. it's just one feature of that. i think the value proposition is more, you know, in lines with what wearable computers mean for us in the future and this just happens to be one that's worn on our wrist, and proba
samsung says it's developing a so-called smart watch. this on the heels of rumor that apple is working on its own version of a wearable gadget. can samsung pull it off? and who would want a smart watch? who is that appealing to? ben baharon is with me, but roger kay has his doubts. roger, you don't think a smart watch is something that will really catch on. why? >> well, maria, people have stopped wearing watches about five years ago when they started using their smartphones. and unless...
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tracy: samsung has to come up with some serious dough. >> i have to tell you, sips the samsung iphone, killer phone last couple days, stock has been on a tear. apple's stock is on a tear. couple ways to look at it. from a valuation point of view even at 700 people argue it was cheap. it has nine pe. peg ratio 0.5. two times sales, three times book. can't argue with that set a record last quarter with iphones and ipads. people are being looking at stock technically. if that is the case made a series of lower highs. goes down and comes up, perfect chart if it closes 455 right where it is it will close at the top end of that man chel. that is positive sign. next big test is $480 a share. adam: part of the reason people were gung-ho about samsung, they control the cell phone. globally. apple fell to 19%. iphone 5 is number about one seller in the united states but how much longer? >> ultimately it is about margins. talk about top line revenue. apple makes so much money off their phones than samsung. they can charge a premium. as long as they continue to charge a premium they will be prett
tracy: samsung has to come up with some serious dough. >> i have to tell you, sips the samsung iphone, killer phone last couple days, stock has been on a tear. apple's stock is on a tear. couple ways to look at it. from a valuation point of view even at 700 people argue it was cheap. it has nine pe. peg ratio 0.5. two times sales, three times book. can't argue with that set a record last quarter with iphones and ipads. people are being looking at stock technically. if that is the case...
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compare that against samsung. samsung last week had a new launch of the galaxy s4 and it was roughly the same as smartphones which was 19%. 2012 they finished at 30% and the phones they're producing are bigger. in some cases they got very low price points and they're in all of the markets and that's really, you know, the good thing about apple is they build a great phone and the bad thing is a lot of people can't afford those phones and that's a big issue. the galaxy s4 is launched in 155 countries last week simultaneously. the iphone is only sold in 100 countries. if you can't get the phone it's hard to buy it, so that's the problem. >> what about the transformation of the business, if they do launch phones at lower price points or relaunch the product cast degree. or is that just not on the same scale of magnitude as present iphone sales? does it not lose the needle, if you like? >> no. you asked an excellent question and it's the right one. the problem is this. if you go back to when apple reported the quarter,
compare that against samsung. samsung last week had a new launch of the galaxy s4 and it was roughly the same as smartphones which was 19%. 2012 they finished at 30% and the phones they're producing are bigger. in some cases they got very low price points and they're in all of the markets and that's really, you know, the good thing about apple is they build a great phone and the bad thing is a lot of people can't afford those phones and that's a big issue. the galaxy s4 is launched in 155...
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melissa: the rivalry is heatings up between apple and samsung. sources say samsung is developing a new product similar to a wristwatch that will have many capabilities of a smartphone. this news comes just after samsung released its new galaxy s4 smartphone last thursday and just last month, news about apple experimenting with a smart watch of its own surfaced. samsung and apple are the world's two top mobile device companies. both are developing new products as smartphone sales have begun to slow down. you need a smart watch? lori: i can't keep up with all the technology. moving too fast and furious for me. melissa: there you go. tonight on "money", boone pickens will weigh in whether we are losing advantage in natural gas to china. china is opening up natural gas fueling stations for transportation, like 50 in the u.s. over next year or so. he will join me 5:00 p.m. eastern on fox business because he said years ago we should use natural gas for transportation. a lot of people thought he was talking his book. but turns out he was absolutely righ
melissa: the rivalry is heatings up between apple and samsung. sources say samsung is developing a new product similar to a wristwatch that will have many capabilities of a smartphone. this news comes just after samsung released its new galaxy s4 smartphone last thursday and just last month, news about apple experimenting with a smart watch of its own surfaced. samsung and apple are the world's two top mobile device companies. both are developing new products as smartphone sales have begun to...
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the z10 and i found it in the second row with all the other phones featured in the big spot was the samsung 4. so doesn't seem that at&t is fully behind it. verizon has left the launch. i think the launch has been soft. great in europe. i'm worried -- i still think the end game for blackberry is get acquired. the technology is actually very good and best securities software in smart phones. >> at the end of the day how much of this downgrade has to do with the actual phone itself or the fact that the stock has had a ridiculous run. >> it's had a ridiculous run. goldman has not been along for the ride. i would be surprised. morgan stanley upgraded last week. that's the one that's going to be interesting. we see so many come up and upgrade. expectations is up high. you're right. >> back here down in orlando. todd wagner is going to join us when we come back. >>> welcome back. we want to get right back to shade quarters with steve liesman. >> scott, thanks very much. here at fed president saying the federal falls short of objectives and the fed must continue to keep policy very accommodative.
the z10 and i found it in the second row with all the other phones featured in the big spot was the samsung 4. so doesn't seem that at&t is fully behind it. verizon has left the launch. i think the launch has been soft. great in europe. i'm worried -- i still think the end game for blackberry is get acquired. the technology is actually very good and best securities software in smart phones. >> at the end of the day how much of this downgrade has to do with the actual phone itself or...
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they may be starting to get nervous with samsung launching the galaxy last week. don: here is more on this. >> we're seeing a new side of apple. they're on the defensive as more and more criticisms and comparison come in after that launch of that new samsung galaxy 4 that we talked about extensively on friday. they've updated the website over the weekend, not too aim specifically at one device, just all the competition out there. apple updating the website with a new brag sheet about all the features that the iphone has that others don't. there's the iphone and then there's everything else. some of the things that it is touting, it's j.d. power and associates award, the aluminum case, great battery life without a great big battery itself. it's directing an arrow right at the samsung galaxy four that i mentioned came out last week and some features that it has, it has a plastic, not aluminum casing, a big battery life and a big battery at that. no retina display but many features that the galaxy phone has that the iphone doesn't, including a higher resolution displ
they may be starting to get nervous with samsung launching the galaxy last week. don: here is more on this. >> we're seeing a new side of apple. they're on the defensive as more and more criticisms and comparison come in after that launch of that new samsung galaxy 4 that we talked about extensively on friday. they've updated the website over the weekend, not too aim specifically at one device, just all the competition out there. apple updating the website with a new brag sheet about all...
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with the apple wristwatch or the samsung wristwatch we'll monitor heart rate, rythym, glucose, all sorts of things would normally require doctor's drills voice the that is why $26 billion potential some analysts say. david: $26 billion potential. again it can affect the way we receive health care in a very positive way. >> yeah. david: now, when they came out with this medical devices tax to in part pay for obamacare, did you ever suspect that medical apps would be considered a medical device to be taxed? >> remember the whole law was rushed through at the last minute. no one even read it before they passed it. when you thought of medical devices you thought of hips, knees. david: right no one envisioned it, no. >> fd the a will essentially be the irs they won't firly collect the tax, that will be irs but if they label something a medical device the irs can could after it. the interest in the apps is not so much that they are safe or unsafe should we get the money. david: the question is how do you get the money. easy to understand how you pay a tax for a medical device, a stent, add 2.8
with the apple wristwatch or the samsung wristwatch we'll monitor heart rate, rythym, glucose, all sorts of things would normally require doctor's drills voice the that is why $26 billion potential some analysts say. david: $26 billion potential. again it can affect the way we receive health care in a very positive way. >> yeah. david: now, when they came out with this medical devices tax to in part pay for obamacare, did you ever suspect that medical apps would be considered a medical...
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so they don't have to beat the pants off of samsung at this level. what they have to do is keep participating in the movement of smartphones, of ipads, of computer, computer mobile computing. and they have got lots of room to go in china. they come out with any kind of catalyst, a cheaper iphone for china, or apple tv, there is so many possible catalysts that will send this stock, maybb back to 500. maybe a little more. we think it is cheap right here. liz: john, i didn't mean to characterize you as bearish but you're out there investing as well, but defensively in what? >> correct. that's the case. we are not bear. we think as the market goes higher we want to take a few chips off the table and posture our portfolio more defensively and sectors like healthcare, we like the vanguard health care etf. symbol vht. we like the energy sector but like to play it defensively also. we like mlp and energy income fund. we're still in emerging markets. we want to be more conservative. we like the matthews asia growth and income fund. we're defensive but doing i
so they don't have to beat the pants off of samsung at this level. what they have to do is keep participating in the movement of smartphones, of ipads, of computer, computer mobile computing. and they have got lots of room to go in china. they come out with any kind of catalyst, a cheaper iphone for china, or apple tv, there is so many possible catalysts that will send this stock, maybb back to 500. maybe a little more. we think it is cheap right here. liz: john, i didn't mean to characterize...
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apple is reportedly working on one and samsung announces it will enter the smart wach market. will these devices live up to the hype? it's all coming up on "closing bell." urned heinto a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just stay alive... but feel alive. the c-class is no exception
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. >> i think it's three things, the first was samsung was going to launch its phone and it turned out to be not a threat. blackberry is launching and the jury is out. the third thing is that it's the should have, would of, could have, it's all the people sitting there saying, damn it, i should have bought it at 430 and now are chasing it higher. >> what about the fact you're going into a weekend, people are speculating about the dividend. >> right. which was done this time last year. >> exactly. when we were down in orlando covering an event and doing our show from there, the dividend was announced on a monday morning at the same time of year. so people are clearly at least some people trying to get ahead of what they perceive to be a moment that's going to happen sooner rather than later, right, weiss? >> greed, greed. >> isn't that part of it? >> and the stock traded up into the dividend announcement but it was only up 3% afterwards. >> but the stock did not move in the weeks that followed aggressively but it did move over the course of the next three to six months. so from that mom
. >> i think it's three things, the first was samsung was going to launch its phone and it turned out to be not a threat. blackberry is launching and the jury is out. the third thing is that it's the should have, would of, could have, it's all the people sitting there saying, damn it, i should have bought it at 430 and now are chasing it higher. >> what about the fact you're going into a weekend, people are speculating about the dividend. >> right. which was done this time...
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the z-10 is blackberry's device looking to compete with samsung and also with apple. its completely touch screen and lost that keyboard that so many users like. according to com score blackberry has 8% of the smartphone market compared with 50% with android and 34% with apple. blackberry used to have 39% of the share. we do have one of the phones here. looking at it earlier. obviously it's sleek. it's got that 4.2-inch screen, the touch screen that we talked about. it's got an 8 megapixel camera. doesn't have a lot of buttons on it, nothing like the iphone with the home screen and, of course, can you see that it's got the icons for the ap pz as well. 100 apps available at the digital store where there's 700 in the case of the iphone. simon, over to you. >> do you like it, jackie? >> reporter: you know, i liked it, but i think it's going to take a little getting used to. i do have an ipad, used the iphone of friends of mine. intuitively different, tried to make it different on purpose so i think it will take a while to get used to. >> the view on blackberry sales. let'
the z-10 is blackberry's device looking to compete with samsung and also with apple. its completely touch screen and lost that keyboard that so many users like. according to com score blackberry has 8% of the smartphone market compared with 50% with android and 34% with apple. blackberry used to have 39% of the share. we do have one of the phones here. looking at it earlier. obviously it's sleek. it's got that 4.2-inch screen, the touch screen that we talked about. it's got an 8 megapixel...
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a ton of money off this not just samsung, but a lot of other companies and this is a grand slam. stuart: sorry, a grand slam? >> a grand slam. it's a high beta stock and could be more volatile than normal. stuart: what's the name? >> immersion. stuart: immersion. i've got it. new york's mayor mike bloomberg. i jumped the gun. hold on a second. new york's mayor mike bloomberg, he says the poor need guidance and a nanny, dare i suggest that he might be right? here is my take. in obama's world, i am forced to be my brother's keeper. i am taxed to the hilt. i pay the bills for others. i fund medicaid, i fund food stamps. i buy the cell phones and subsidized housing. i pay the heating bills, college costs and pay for just about everything else, including tattoo removal. so, why shouldn't i have some say in the behavior of the people getting my money? you could make the case that guzzling soda helps make you obese so maybe mayor bloomberg is right to try to ban large sugary drinks, after all, i am paying for diabetes treatments. trans fats bad for your house. since obamacare makes me p
a ton of money off this not just samsung, but a lot of other companies and this is a grand slam. stuart: sorry, a grand slam? >> a grand slam. it's a high beta stock and could be more volatile than normal. stuart: what's the name? >> immersion. stuart: immersion. i've got it. new york's mayor mike bloomberg. i jumped the gun. hold on a second. new york's mayor mike bloomberg, he says the poor need guidance and a nanny, dare i suggest that he might be right? here is my take. in...
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it takes on market leaders apple and samsung and they have soared more than 150% in just the past six months. 150 -- i mean, this is a classic sort of dash for trash that we've seen so far this year. >> i like that, yes. where there are a lot of stocks that people questioned the future of the stocks and they questioned the quality of the stocks and these are the ones that had been gaining. >> right. blackberry, bed bath and beyond, best buy, hewlett-packard. >> yes. >> all companies thought to be on the ropes and all companies resurgent and all companies very inexpensive if they get it right. if they get it right, blackberry has no problem. >> eric schmidt will be in line because he's using one with the keyboard so he would have to wait for the q10 and not the z10 because ironically he uses a blackberry. he likes the keyboard. >> i'll tell you what's ironic, when i went to my college reunion. steve ballmer was using a nokia. why? microsoft -- >> exactly. he said look at this. oh, my god, i've never seen one of those. >> because nobody has one. >> if he'd pulled out a blackberry, it wo
it takes on market leaders apple and samsung and they have soared more than 150% in just the past six months. 150 -- i mean, this is a classic sort of dash for trash that we've seen so far this year. >> i like that, yes. where there are a lot of stocks that people questioned the future of the stocks and they questioned the quality of the stocks and these are the ones that had been gaining. >> right. blackberry, bed bath and beyond, best buy, hewlett-packard. >> yes. >>...
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a lot of their revenue comes from samsung. what a client to have. it is one that people should take a look at. i think it will be a huge when. less than $11. tracy: 66. charles: we are down four or five dollars. i wish i would have jumped on it then. tracy: what does this do to apple? charles: i don't know. tracy: good stuff. we have to go down to washington, d.c. we have breaking news. bernanke speaking. peter barnes got a sneak peek. peter: he wants to talk today about currency. we will have to wait for the q&a for any comments on cyprus and the banking system there. in his remarks, bernanke dismisses critics. he does not mention japan by name, but the yen has tanked since japan announced more stimulus. due to these policies, currency wars, he says that no, the benefits are not created. they, instead from the support for domestic demand. moreover because of stronger growth in each economy. it has the beneficial spillovers to trading partners. there will be a test later. thank you. ashley: there are always two sides of the story. central banks have
a lot of their revenue comes from samsung. what a client to have. it is one that people should take a look at. i think it will be a huge when. less than $11. tracy: 66. charles: we are down four or five dollars. i wish i would have jumped on it then. tracy: what does this do to apple? charles: i don't know. tracy: good stuff. we have to go down to washington, d.c. we have breaking news. bernanke speaking. peter barnes got a sneak peek. peter: he wants to talk today about currency. we will have...